ARREST CURTAILS BARMAN’S HOLIDAY
THEFT OF TWO £2O NOTES (iiptcial to THE SL2»-J CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. TTOW a holiday on stolen tioney A-i- and in the company of « young woman was prevented *>* the arrest of the chief a J tor . was going on board the f* rr -f at Lyttelton with hie f. om,, i"' rt was related in the Police to-day. _ . 24, David Percival *» pleaded guilty before Mr. L -O. J ley. S.M.. to the theft of £3B, -he perty of Alfred Bruce. a< ~ Chief-Detective Lewis said . a h > ■>. cused was a barman-porter a no tes, A man handed over two with instructions tc accuse ‘ k This should be given to the landlacywas not done. Finding lat ®*L own* r cused had left hie work the o of the money communicatea w*v** P °\Vhen he was arrested by detect^ as he was boarding the with a young lady, accused having taken the »heaA luggage and the lacly had gon and were strandeu. _ t \iur» :i to account for E2> 7s 0 7 4< * Vue sol® deficiency of £l7 12s BU. of £lO had been spent " n «tbur** Accused was remanded until day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 20
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192ARREST CURTAILS BARMAN’S HOLIDAY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 20
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